Erasmus+ RMT
20/06/2015

Erasmus+ RMT has started to walk in Europ, accross the partnership

Ludovico Morozzo, president of IERF, presented the project Erasmus+ RMT during the European meeting in the framework of the Leonardo Partnership Project « Labour Market Competencies », which took place on 19/06/2015 in Gdansk (Poland). The participants, about 50 professionals of the orientation sector, confirmed the value added of the mobility experience for jobseekers.

14/06/2015

June 2015: Second transnational seminar in Valencia, Spain

During the second seminar organised by our partner ESMOVIA on the 11th and 12th June, we worked on our good practices researches, and more specifically on the launching of the second phase of the project with companies in the 5 countries of the partnership. The main point of this survey, which will be conducted at 170 companies, is to understand how recruiters perceive the acquisition gained through international mobility in terms of professionalisation.

20/03/2015

March 2015 : First transnational meeting in Paris

The first transnational meeting to launch the project “Erasmus+: The renewal of transnational mobility, a new opportunity for people looking to enter the labour market and for businesses” was held in Paris on 19 and 20 March 2015. This was the first opportunity for representatives from the five partner countries to meet up and begin this new collaboration. Present were: CEDIT – Italy, ESMOVIA – Spain, EPN – United Kingdom, BERLINK- Germany and France, the IDF Regional Council, Nanterre Centre for Employment and Training and IERF, the project coordinator.

18/12/2014

Erasmus+ RMT: a new strategic partnership project

We are pleased to announce that the strategic partnership:  “Erasmus+: The renewal of transnational mobility, a new opportunity for people looking to enter the labour market and for businesses” submitted under the French national Call for Proposals in March 2014, received official approval from the Erasmus+ French National Agency on 18.12.2014. Managed by a consortium of seven European partners, the project will last two years until August 2016.